Russell scores VIP passes to the Adult Film Awards and seeks Mitch's advice on how to get permission from their wives to attend. They decide being honest is the best policy and their approach works, until Tracy has second thoughts. Elsewhere, Angie discovers Russell's fans are sending him nude pictures.

A neighborhood girl witnesses Russell taking a shower, prompting the gang to debate how much she saw and what they should do about the situation. Meanwhile, Tracy tries to impress the other moms by enlisting Angie to help throw a birthday bash for Sadie.

Mixed-faith couple Mitch and Tracy struggle to teach their daughter about religion and life's biggest questions. Meanwhile, Mitch's sister arrives for dinner with her psychic boyfriend, and Angie and Russell clash over God.

Mitch tries to negotiate a car deal for Russell, and an opportunity for a great deal presents itself when a gay salesman assumes Mitch and Russell are a couple. Meanwhile, Tracy and Angie set out to save money at the gym.

Angie is haunted by stories of Russell's ex-girlfriends, so she attempts to transform the house from a bachelor pad to a married home. Meanwhile, Tracy tries to get her daughter to embrace their shared Filipino culture.

Mitch accidentally sends a text to Angie, forcing them to go on a clumsy date and throwing off the group dynamic. Meanwhile, Russell works at Tracy's office, and in the process distracts Tracy's assistant and wins over her boss.

Mitch fights for justice when Russell and Angie are turned away from their favorite restaurant, but he discovers going to battle can have unintended consequences. Meanwhile, Tracy discovers her daughter was involved in a bullying incident at school.

Mitch is chosen over Russell to officiate a wedding, triggering a battle between the two over who is the best person for the job. Before long, swirling gossip jeopardizes the wedding. The Season 1 finale.

Russell scores VIP passes to the Adult Film Awards and seeks Mitch's advice on how to get permission from their wives to attend. They decide being honest is the best policy and their approach works, until Tracy has second thoughts. Elsewhere, Angie discovers Russell's fans are sending him nude pictures.

A neighborhood girl witnesses Russell taking a shower, prompting the gang to debate how much she saw and what they should do about the situation. Meanwhile, Tracy tries to impress the other moms by enlisting Angie to help throw a birthday bash for Sadie.

Mixed-faith couple Mitch and Tracy struggle to teach their daughter about religion and life's biggest questions. Meanwhile, Mitch's sister arrives for dinner with her psychic boyfriend, and Angie and Russell clash over God.

Mitch tries to negotiate a car deal for Russell, and an opportunity for a great deal presents itself when a gay salesman assumes Mitch and Russell are a couple. Meanwhile, Tracy and Angie set out to save money at the gym.

Angie is haunted by stories of Russell's ex-girlfriends, so she attempts to transform the house from a bachelor pad to a married home. Meanwhile, Tracy tries to get her daughter to embrace their shared Filipino culture.

Mitch accidentally sends a text to Angie, forcing them to go on a clumsy date and throwing off the group dynamic. Meanwhile, Russell works at Tracy's office, and in the process distracts Tracy's assistant and wins over her boss.

Mitch fights for justice when Russell and Angie are turned away from their favorite restaurant, but he discovers going to battle can have unintended consequences. Meanwhile, Tracy discovers her daughter was involved in a bullying incident at school.

Mitch is chosen over Russell to officiate a wedding, triggering a battle between the two over who is the best person for the job. Before long, swirling gossip jeopardizes the wedding. The Season 1 finale.

Black people and white people can be best friends, and that's the truth. Apparently, however, that friendship can't be funny, or so Truth Be Told (which formerly had the equally generic title People Are Talking) easily convinces us.